SOLUTION: The average of 6 different positive integers is 10. What is the greatest that any of the numbers could be?

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Question 627429: The average of 6 different positive integers is 10. What is the greatest that any of the numbers could be?
Answer by reviewermath(1029)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The sum of 6 different positive integers with an average of 10 is equal to . To get the greatest possible number we subtract the sum of 5 smallest positive integers from 60.
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